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Q: Was South Carolina part of the confederacy?
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Was South Carolina a union state?

No, South Carolina was part of the Confederacy. It was actually the first state to secede from the Union.


Is Fort Sumter in South Carolina?

Yes. The South was asserting its rights over this US Army garrison as part of the new Confederacy.


What was the first state of confederacy?

South Carolina


Who was part of the confederacy?

Arizona,Alabama,Arkansas,Texas,Mississippi,georgia,florida,kentucky,missouri, Tennese,south carolina,north carolina,virginia,


Name 2 states in the confederacy?

Though the Confederate States of America have not existed since the end of the Civil War, Virginia and South Carolina were two states that were a part of the confederacy.


Significance of attack on fort Sumter?

it was the first real important battle of the Civil War. It finalized that South Carolina was part of the Confederacy


What state was the confederacy started in?

The Iroquois Confederacy was from New York. The Confederate States of America began in South Carolina.


Is Columbia part of South Carolina?

Is Columbia still part of south Carolina


Was fort Sumter a north or south war?

Sumter was a US Army garrison on a tiny island in Charleston harbour. The South were trying to assert their sovereignty ove it, as part of South Carolina, and therefore of the Confederacy. The North were trying to hold it, as US property, and affirm their non-recognition of the Confederacy.


What part of South Carolina is jeezy from?

Columbia, South Carolina


Three states that represented the Confederacy?

Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia... there are 4.


When was South Carolina made a colony?

The South Carolina Colony, or Province of South Carolina, was originally part of the Province of Carolina, which was chartered in 1663.